Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Kunming
Upon arrival you are transferred to our centrally located hotel. The remainder of the day is free to explore the city on foot. Dinner and overnight at our hotel in Kunming.
Day 2: Stone Forest and Kunming
This morning we drive to the Stone Forest to view the strange rock pinnacles that resemble trees. In the afternoon we explore a Sani minority village. After dinner we attend a performance that highlights Yunnan provinces’ ethnic minorities. Overnight in Kunming.
Day 3: Western Hills and Kunming
In the morning, we head out to the Western Hills a few miles outside the city. The hills are set on the shores of Lake Dianchi. We follow the pathway that takes us through a series of famous temples built on the hillside, some of which are carved into the side of the cliff and are filled with sculptures and grottoes.
After lunch we walk through the Bird and Flower market, followed by a visit to the Golden Temple. This temple is the largest bronze temple in China and the cradle of Taoism. Time permitting we attend a tea tasting. Overnight in Kunming.
Day 4: Dali, Lake Erhai, Three Pagodas
Taking advantage of the new highway, we leave in the early morning for Dali which is 360 km north-west of Kunming, and the bus ride will take about 5 hrs. Arrive at Dali for late lunch.
Dali is an excellent example of what ancient Chinese cities looked like. There are still remnants of the old wall that once protected it, and there are several fine gates through which people and vehicles still enter today. Dali’s main inhabitants are the Bai people who have lived in the area for over 3000 years. Dali is spectacularly set against the Cangshang Mountains (13,000 ft/3,962 m) and on the shores of Lake Erhai (6000 ft/1,829 m).
After lunch, we visit the 9th century Three Pagodas and have the chance to wander around the lovely old town in the late afternoon. Overnight in Dali.
Day 5: Boat cruise on Lake Erhai
Our day begins with a boat cruise on Lake Erhai. We stop at Golden Shuttle Island to see the local seafood market. In the afternoon we take the Cangshan Ropeway (chairlift) for a birds eye view of Dali and the lake far below and then visit the only Catholic Church in Old Town with a history of over 100 years. Overnight in Dali.
Day 6: To Zhongdian via Xizhou Market
Today is a long driving day but the beautiful scenery more than makes up for it. As we make our way north to Zhongdian, we head into Northern Yunnan’s rugged landscape.
Our first stop is Xizhou where we admire the distinctive Bai architecture characterized by open courtyards surrounded by rooms and walls that reflect the light into the surrounding rooms. We also stroll through a local market and visit a family “tye dye” workshop in nearby Zhoucheng. The Bai are renowned for their impressive “tye dye” skills. Overnight in Zhongdian. (Altitude: 10,827 ft/3,300 m)
Day 7: To Dêqên via the Baimang Pass
We continue up to the Tibetan plateau along winding mountain roads. The scenery is breathtaking — grand vistas of mountains, prayer flags and stupas abound. We cross over the Baimang Pass (14,009 ft/4,270 m) and encounter the Tibetans who reside in this remote area. Overnight in Dêqên. (Altitude: 11,155 ft/3,400 m)
Day 8: Mingyomg Glacier, Feilai Temple
Today we have a scenic drive to Mingyomg Glacier. Local Tibetans lead us up the pathway on horses. We are rewarded with views of the 1.2 million-year-old glacier and a small Buddhist temple. We walk down a different route and after a late lunch visit Feilai Temple.
This evening we attend a song and dance performance and try some barley wine and yak butter tea. Overnight in Dêqên. (Altitude: 10,155 ft/3,400 m)
Day 9: Explore the Tibetan-Himalayan Region, return to Zhongdian
A short drive brings us to the Dêqên county Tibetan welfare school. We meet Anui, the inspirational founder of the school and learn of his quest to keep the Tibetan written language and culture alive. Our group interacts with the students and may be asked to help teach an English lesson! Next stop is the interesting small local market.
After lunch we make our way back to Zhongdian through spectacular mountain scenery. Overnight in Zhongdian (Shangri-La). (Altitude: 10,827 ft/ 3,380 m)
Day 10: To Lijiang, Tiger Leaping Gorge
En route to Lijiang, our first stop is Tiger Leaping Gorge. Legend has it that a tiger pursued by a hunter, leapt to freedom using a rock at the bottom of the gorge. It is here that the mighty Yangtse is squeezed between two massive walls of rock creating a roaring spectacle of water.
In the afternoon we see the first bend of the Yangtse and visit Stone Drum village, which at over 1000 years old is the oldest Naxi village in the region. We see the 700-year-old Stone Drum and admire the architecture. Overnight in Lijiang.
Day 11: Lijiang — Yufeng Temple, traditional Naxi village
Lijiang is a major center of the Naxi people, a minority descended from Tibetan nomads who live in a matrilineal society, of which many of the old customs survive to this day. They have inhabited this region for well over a thousand years and have their own written language that uses a unique system of pictographs.
Today we visit Yufeng Temple and the village of Yuhu, where Dr. Joseph Rock, one of the first foreign botanists, lived with local people for over 12 years. A visit to his old house will tell you more about Lijiang.
Next, a short drive takes us to Longquan, a picturesque traditional Naxi village. We have our lunch and enjoy a walk through the old town. This evening we attend a Naxi cultural performance. Overnight in Lijiang.
Day 12: Lijiang — Black Dragon Pool, fly to Chengdu
The old town of Lijiang has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its historic architecture and layout. Here, you find serpentine walkways, footbridges and small canals that make for wonderful exploration. From here we head back to Black Dragon Park to enjoy the tranquil surroundings (gardens, pagodas and pools).
The afternoon is at leisure to stroll the charming old town, shop or relax till our flight to Chengdu. Overnight in Chengdu.
Day 13: Chengdu city sights
Our day in Chengdu starts with a visit to the newly opened Jinsha Pre-Historic Museum, followed by a visit to the 600 year old Wenshu Temple and Dufu Cottage, the restful getaway of the famous poet. Overnight in Chengdu.
Day 14: UNESCO Panda Breeding Sanctuary
On the outskirts of Chengdu we visit the famous UNESCO Panda Breeding Sanctuary. We spend the morning watching the bamboo-eating Giant Pandas, as well as the brilliant-colored Lesser Pandas.
The afternoon is at leisure. Tonight for our farewell dinner we sample the legendary local Sichuan hotpot (spicy/non spicy options). Overnight in Chengdu.
Day 15: Depart Chengdu
The Yunnan adventure concludes with a transfer to the airport to catch our international flights homeward, or connect to our Tibet program and fly to Lhasa, Tibet.
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